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Why Live in Springfield
Springfield Township, MI, located between Detroit and Flint along Interstate 75, offers a rural retreat with convenient access to urban amenities. The area is characterized by large, tree-covered lots and a mix of New Traditional, Craftsman, and ranch-style homes, often on properties ranging from half an acre to 50 acres. Residents enjoy expansive parks and natural areas, such as the 2,000-acre Indian Springs Metropark, which features a golf course, hiking and biking trails, and winter sports facilities. Shiawassee Basin Preserve Park, home to the Springfield Township Library, provides additional walking trails. Community events at Springfield Oaks County Park, including the Oakland County Fair and the Davisburg Antique Festival, foster a sense of local engagement. Dining options in the township include Springfield Inn Bar & Grill and nearby eateries in Clarkston, while shopping needs can be met at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, 11 miles southeast. Clarkston Community Schools, which serve most of the east side of the township, are highly rated. The township's rural charm is complemented by its proximity to major highways, making commutes to Detroit (44 miles) and Flint (26 miles) manageable.
Home Trends in Springfield, MI
On average, homes in Springfield, MI sell after 67 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Springfield, MI over the last 12 months is $426,482, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.